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41 eroding values
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44 arc eroding
3.1. электроконтактная обработка (arc erosion, arc eroding, arc machining): Удаление материала постоянными (не импульсными) электрическими разрядами, выполняемое в диэлектрической среде.
Разряды инициируются периодическим контактом вращающегося дискового электрода - инструмента с обрабатываемой деталью.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ЕН 12957-2007: Безопасность металлообрабатывающих станков. Станки электроэрозионные
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > arc eroding
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45 spark eroding machine
Англо-русский металлургический словарь > spark eroding machine
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46 spark eroding
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47 spark eroding machine
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48 spark-eroding generator
Автоматика: генератор для электроэрозионной обработкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > spark-eroding generator
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49 wire-eroding
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50 wire-eroding machine
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53 spark eroding
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > spark eroding
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54 spark-eroding generator
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > spark-eroding generator
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55 wire-eroding machine
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > wire-eroding machine
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56 EDM wire-eroding
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1. обработка электродом-проволокой2. обрабатывающий электродом-проволокой -
58 эродирование
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > эродирование
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59 размывающая скорость
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > размывающая скорость
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60 размывающая скорость
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > размывающая скорость
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